Trail and a treat: Outdoor combos in Wellington
The city’s hills, beaches, and trails offer much opportunity to experience nature. Fuel your adventure with a stop-off at one of the excellent eateries offers nearby.
27 Blenheim Street, Maidstone, Upper Hutt
Brewtown is a one-stop shop for lovers of craft beer, hearty food, and entertainment.
Spread across 6,000 square metres of Upper Hutt’s former Dunlop Tyres site, Brewtown brings together some of the region’s top breweries. Known for its incredible water quality, Upper Hutt has become a favourite for brewers looking to manufacture beer in Wellington. Panhead Custom Ales, Boneface Brewing Co., Te Aro Brewing Co., and Wild Kiwi Distillery have set up shop to take advantage of the water source.
There are also excellent restaurant options on site. Don’t just settle for a tasting — sit down and enjoy the atmosphere. Each brewery has a restaurant offering. There’s also another restaurant, Fermented Bar and Eatery on offer.
The Brewtown site is set up for public and private events. There are plenty of green spaces to invite visiting brewers and eateries onsite. Its annual BrewDay brings thousands of people to the region to taste the best new brews from some of Wellington’s top breweries. Music and other activities keep everyone entertained.
Completing the package is a 4,500 square metre entertainment complex. There’s mini golf, ice skating, ten-pin bowling, cart racing, escape rooms, and a trampoline park. For an extra adrenalin rush there’s paintball, axe throwing, and a smash room. Here you get to destroy old plates and electronic equipment and someone else cleans up. With options for large groups and individuals it’s easy to see how you could while away a whole day enjoying yourself.
Brewtown is the perfect place to spend an afternoon taste-testing the best the region has to offer. It’s just a short walk away from Upper Hutt train station making it an easy trip to and from Wellington city.
Mark Tantrum
The city’s hills, beaches, and trails offer much opportunity to experience nature. Fuel your adventure with a stop-off at one of the excellent eateries offers nearby.
Head underground in Wellington to discover Willis Lane. You’ll find a fantastic selection of places to eat along with an arcade, mini golf, and 10-pin bowling.
The historical Wellington Cable Car is a must-do in the city. The 5-minute, 612m journey rises 120m above sea level with panoramic views from Kelburn.
Sail Wellington’s harbour with East by West Ferries from Queens Wharf to Days Bay and Mātiu/Somes Island. Enjoy stunning views then some outdoor activities.
Pay a visit to Carlucci Land just 10 minutes from Wellington’s central city to discover why this 18-hole mini golf course has become a Wellington landmark.
Switched on Bikes hires out a range of bikes and e-bikes to explore Wellington on two wheels. Pedal through the streets and up hills with the greatest of ease.
In the hills of Wellington, you’ll find Space Place and the Carter Observatory. A full-dome planetarium that tells the stories of New Zealand’s skies.
Wellington’s cultural background is revealed with a series of walking tours and a waka experience on the water. All tours leave from Te Wharewaka o Pōneke.
Harbourside Market is Wellington’s oldest, most popular open-air food and produce market. Enjoy sights and flavours of the city on Sundays on the waterfront.
Explore Wellington's south coast on a guided tour with Seal Coast Safari. Spot New Zealand fur seals in the wild and see spectacular scenery.